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EVENINO DUt.LETIN, HONOLULU, ll. T., MONDAY, MAttCH, 25, 1901
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Evening Bulletin
Pabllshed Every Day except Sunday,
at 210 King Ftrect, Honolulu,
T, of II., by the
BULLETIN rUllLISIllNQ COMPANY.
WALLACE 11. KAIUUNOTON ..Editor
Entered at the 1'ost OOlre at Hono
lulu as second class matter
dUDSCIUI'TlON KATES.
Per month, anywhere In U. S. ..J .76
tt year 8.00
Per year, postpaid, foreign 13.00
Hyablo Invariably In advance.
Telephone 25S
Post Office Box 718
MONDAY AIAUCH 25, 1301.
THOSE BftOWN LETTERS
(Continued from page 1.)
m hi of ii r,m8TRBET. n
1 Bhall no doubt meet him later. Hop
ing that I shall havo no occasion to
forward any news detrimental to Ha-V
wall, 1 remain,
Very respectfully,
(Signed) J. F. UHOWN.
The Italelgh,
Washington, 1). C.
February 9, 1901.
HON. S. II. DOLE,
Governor Territory of Hawaii.
Sir: Sluco my last letter nothing
has transpired relating to our laud
matters, other than the Introduction
of bill by Delegate It. W. Wilcox,
copy of which 1 enclose. A bill Idi'n
Mriil with this lins been Introduced
It looks ns If Washington authorities In tho Senate by Sulllvnn (Mlsslsslp-I
had come to the conclusion that words
of command Is the only langungo un
derstood by the Governor of I la wall.
Given n few more nttacks from High
up Willis, the ltcv. I'shorne will bo
obllgeil to rebuild bis chapel to ac
commodate the increasing membership.
There's nothing like antagonism to
build up n church.
Wouldn't It be highly amusing If the
Department should uphold the Exccu
tlve contention of Secretary Cooper's
right to n seat on the Moor of the House
Under the Organic Act. the Huusc has
a right to refuse the 1'iesldcnt himself
n seat on the lloor of the House If It so
desires.
Id).
Articles of Incorporation of tho First
Bank of Hllo, Ltd., wie filed at tho
Treasurer's of!cethls morning. Tho
chnrter Brants all ,tho usual and lawful
power .or carrying-on n hanking liusl.
ness, except that of Issuing bank notes.
The term of Incorporation is fifty years.
Tho capital stock for the time being
shnlf consist of 1200,000 divided Into
two thousand shares of the par value of
$100 each. Tho option Is Reserved to
Increase the capital to .000.n00.
The directors nro 1. !'"ck. C. C. Ken
nedy. John T. Molr. John .1. Grace. C.
A. Stoble, Win. H. Shlpman. F.'S. Ly
man. A. E. Sutton. 11. V. Tntton, J. S.
Canarlo nnd Wm. Pullar.
The constitution nf the bank provides
for nn executive committee of five, to
I think the chnnces slight of this;, . , ., .,,no
or nny other bill In this connection ' , , .' . ..
becoming Inw at this session, crowded i "," """" " "' -"" -.
as It Is and Hearing Its end. w"" "" owcm nn" -1" '
Following my own Inclinations. i tneir nest mugmeni wmi ineso in rt
should have returned before now. but1 garrt to loans and discounts nnd tho
have felt constrained to stay for nny j general management of tho business
contingency In which I could be of . and affairs of the corporation,
service. .
As to modification of the 1000 acrej
limitation on corporations, 1 think i
that Is nt this time out of the iu'"s-'
lion.
Nothing at this stage would bo like
ly to carry, except It was wholly
Senator Carter's "I do not concur" Is
fast becoming nn established Institu
tion nt the end of the Senate's Judi
ciary Committee reports. The llulletln
would suggest to Senator Carter that
lie make more extensive minority re
jHirts ele he will get a reputation for
liclng nn "oft ox." If there nre objec
tions to n majority report of any kind
they ought nt least to he Bet forth by
the minority.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.;
fl LIMITED.
( Sterling Blue Flame Oil Stoves
Hnving closed out our old stock of the old
patterns, we are now offering the latest
Improved Patterns. Call and ex
amine thepi.
Royal and Pat. Gen. Steel Ware
In Household nnd Kitchen Utensils
these nre NEW GOODS and the QUAL
ITY and PRICE will please you.
Refrigerators and Ice Chests
NhW INVOICES TO HAND.
Of Glassware
1200 Lots 1200
IN
.mi;
Kapiolani
Tract
fc
llllo's desire for the $330,000 for street
Improvements requested by one of her
representatives ought to be granted
provided the old scheme of appropria
tion for streets Is to be cnrrleil out.
When a growing town wants to start In
with n proper street system. Its longing
ought to be satisfied. As an evidence
of a short sighted street policy, witness At an adjourned annual meeting of
the narrow alleys that Honolulu has , the stockholders of the Inter-Island
to put up with In its business center. Steam Navigation Company this fore
noon, a communication was read from
FERRIDRA DOES HIS DUTY.
Capt. llcrger Is highly Indignant over
the attack on Hack Inspector Fcrrclra
who Is credited by this morning's Ad-
unopposed, and to nn amendment on, vertlser with kicking a boy nt the Sim-
thls line there would certainly be i day band concert. The nanu concens
enough opposition. ' nre constantly marred by young
While I do not think the hill Intro-, hoodlums who use vllo lnnguage and
duced will be passed this session, It cieatc a general disturbance. Twice on j
seems proiinnie tnnt some invesugn- -....... nfln. n,,,. c.ied Officer Fer-
turns win do mncio or tne wormng or, ., ,,,, .,,, ..,, r,-,,,,,.!
1 1 It-. .1.-1.1.. ... 4t. 1-. I - "W "" -
our ! ....... i '" hlm t0 Btop tne nntic8 0f these young
nrlnr .inhartmrnl ttintii'li whnn nr " " Di
how, is uncertain. hoodlums. They have a way. however,
Ilellcvlng thnt there is much to be of clearing out when tho officer nn-
done In Honolulu now. Mr. Balrd's proaches and then coming back. Her-
contention hnH 'been over-ruled, nnd j gcr says he can take his oath that Fcr-
wlshlng to accomplish ns much us relra did not kick nny boys, but might
possible at nn early date, 1 shall rc-'hnve UM,n justified In doing so If he
turn to -onoiuiu ns soon as. I reel na(1 got thc cnance.
inai I nm jukiiiicii in so noing, u pus
slide during the present month.
I remain, respectfully yours,
(Signed) J.,F. DROWN.
A large stock will
IRWIN" now due.
arrive on the "W. G,
Lemon Squeezers
and a large assortment of useful HOUSE
HOLD UTbNSILS now being opened up.
W Bethel Street Household Department.
InterIsland S. N. Co
Adjourned Meeting
NECK BROKEN IN A PALL.
Inca. a native. 69 years of age fell
down n stairway at his home on Dow-
1 sett lane yesterday afternoon and broke n
his neck. He was InsUntly paralyzed
In the lower extremetlcs but did not
loso consciousness or control of speech.
The patrol wagon was called and tho
Injured man was taken to the hospital,
where he died this morning. He leavej
n wife and several children.
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One of the host evidence that tholc ,,, rtcmnn,,1B a higher rate of FOrty-nrSt Annual btatemCIlt
Philippine pacification Is no longer a
fleeting dream Is found In the letters of
the soldiers of thc various Philippine
garrisons. The Interesting letter pub
lished In Saturday's llulletln shows
that the -fighting period has passed, nnd
the soldier nf thc Philippines has less
dlfllculty In maintaining pence than is
found In some of tho Xllddlo West gar
risons of the Mainland. If tho famous
Agulnaldo Is not dead, he might Just
ns well he so far as his rower to maln
tnin nrmed opposition lo Americans Is
concerned.
Tho salo of College Hills property on
Saturday shows conclusively that real
csatc vnlnes of Honolulu have by no
means reached n boom vnluo and there
Is no reason to antlclpite n serious de
cline In the present linking prices.
Compared with the experience of many
portions of the West, the situation In
Honolulu today may bo classed ns ultra
conservative. With the opportunity
offering for the wildest kind of boom
speculation the market !s held steadily
In hand, and prices In no Instances
havn nassed beyond tho figure that
teady growth In population Justifies
Executive Council Meetn.
In the Executive Council this morn
ing the matter of granting a right of
way to C. S. Desky for an electric road
from Nuuanu street to the Pacific
Heights power house was discussed nt
length. Messrs. Desky. Hatch and
Pratt were present. Desky offered to
buy the strip outright, offering to re
linquish his claims for compensation
for properly condemned In the widen
ing of Fort street as part payment. The
terms were looked upon with favor by
the members but no dcfinlto action was
tnken.
Mr. Hatch presented forms of agree
ment entered Into by the Wnhlnwa set
tlers among themselves concerning the
water rights. Thc conm II approved the
forms.
wages. Tho amount or increased pay
asked was not given out. Thc stock
holders nppolnt W. K. J. Tutt to net
with Chas. W. Ornfton of Wllder's
Steamship Co., as a committee to con
fer with the pilots and obtain a more
specific stntement of their grievances.
The old Inter-Island officers were re
elected In every caso except that of
J. I. Dowsett In place of E. Suhr, re
signed.
There will be a regular meeting of
Lodge I-e Progrcs this evening nt 7:30
o'clock for the transaction of business.
Silva & VivaS
Real Eslaic
and Financial Agents
500 Lots in the Kapiolani, Kaiu
lani, Magoon, Kaimuki, Mc
Cully, Kapahulu, Kapiolani
Purk Addition and Puunui
Tracts.
Lands in This City, Suburbs, and
Island, in Maui and Hawaii,
improved and unimproved.
INVESTORS AND HOME 8EEK
ers will do well to see us be
fore buying elsewhere.-
The Germania Life Ins. Co.
OF NEW YORK
FOK TUB YUAK ENDING DIXliMBEK
31st, loco.
ABHCtti.
Uonds nnd Mortgage on
Ileal Estate U,2C,0C2.I3
Domestic and Foreign
State, City. Itnllrond and
other Ilonds owned, Mnr
ket value 7,5li,C00.9
Heal Estate owned, Includ
ing Ofllco Ilulldlngs In
the Vnlted States and
Germany 2,717,831. IS
Cash deposited In Hanks . 4St.542.S5
Cash on hand and In tra.islt
(since received) 172.C37.43
Loans on Policies In force U90.268.C0
JUST RECEIVED...
30 STUDEBAKER DUMP CARTS 30
Extra strong, with 4 Inch tires.
Also a variety of CUT UNDER
FOR SALE
ip
ex-
"Delivery and Express 'Wagons
both light and heavy. It will pay you to inspect these goods
if you intend buying.
C3r- SCKUlAKr.
MERCHANT STREET. BET. FORT AND ALACEA
matu::mmim:mtmmm:ntttn:tanttt5mmn:rottttttmmutrtu:m;mu
This Is No Lead Pipe Cinch.
Net or Invested Assets De
cember 31st. 1900 2fl,574,843.30
Interest and Ilents due and
nccrucd .'--.- 313,202.05
Ilalance of year's pre
miums, not yet due (full
reserve charged In Lia
bilities), net 309,935.83
Premiums In course .of
transmission (full re
serve charged In Lia
bilities), net ' 178,451.92
Post Office Lane,
Honolulu, T. H.
Pasturage.
SPECIALLY FOR CATTLE. NEAR TOWN.
APPLY TO
SILVA & VIVAS,
1 775-tf TOST OFFICE LANE
THE BEST
ITO IS lUILIiASIID. I
In the Circuit Court at chambers this
morning Judge Humphreys heard argil- I
ments I11 the matter of the application I
or Ho TakklJIro for a writ or habeas I
corpus. The plaintiff was represented
by F, M. Ilrooks and Frederick V I
Hankey. United States Attorney Iliilrd 1
appeared In the case for Collector of j
Customs K. It. Stnckable.
Judgo Humphreys allowed the writ
and ordered tho petitioner discharged,
The return of F. V. Klebahn, or Ilnek
cld & Co. wnB ordered stricken Iiom
thc files of tho Court. It appeared
'from thecvldenre that the plaintiff was
not a stowawny on the Mam hut had
tendered his passage money.
Miss Clara I-owrey, tho "popular
daughter ot Manager I.owrcy of
Sprcckelsvllle, In a letter to one of her
many friends, states thnt her health
has been greatly Improved by her stay
In San Francisco. She Intends return
ing to Honolulu In thc next China.
The piles of the old railroad wharf
which has been dismantled will be pull
Ad up tomorrow.
It has been decided not to turn tho
bnrkentlna Dlmnnd Into a coal barge.
She Is having an overhauling on tho
marine railway.
Q&KVHtstm what Cyf
Total Assets December
31st, 1900 $27,378,533.30
Liabilities.
Ilcservc fund for all out
standing Policies In force
December 31st. 1900, cal
culated on the assump
tion that the Company's
Investments will earn In
terest nt the rate of A
per annum $23,623,304.00
Additional Itcserve Fund
required to place tho
Company on a 3'4
basis for all outstanding
Policies '(
Reserve Fund for Kxtra
Risks nnd Surrender Val-'
lies, etc s
Unadjusted Claims 163.252.32
I'npald Dividends of WOO
duo to Policyholders. . . . 00,299.68
Itcserve Fund for Divi
dends to Policyholders:
Payable In 1901
..,;..,' i. $188,221.85: '
Payable subse
ijuent to 1901
ns Dividend
Periods ma
ture 882.303.S2.
844,181.00
101,000.18
I am not out to rob the public
but simply to cam a living In
a legitimate way. My motto
Is "HONEST WORK AT HON
EST PRICES."
I Have Moved
my plumbing business to the
CORNER OF BERETANIA AND
EMMA STS. Telephone, White
357i,vli:re I have In stock the
following goods :
BATH TUBS,
enameled Iron and steel clad,
with nlckle plated trimmings;
als wood, zinc lined.
Water Closets, Wash Out,
and Syphon, jet styles.
Sinks of Pressed Steel, both
galvanized and enameled.
Lavatories enameled Iron,
and marble with nlckle plated
trimmings.
Wash Trays, enameled Iron
with wood cover.
Slop Slnki, enameled iron.
Hot Water Bollersand Stands
Water Pipe, Faucets and Trim
mngs, Galvanized Iron, Gut
ters, Cornices, Stone Pipe, Tin
Roofing, Etc.
Jobbing Promptly attended to.
Estimates Furnished.
Work and Materials Guaran
teed. Vour Trade Is Solicited.
AH!!!
THE NEW
HOUSEHOLD
SEWING
MACHINE
TEN YEARS
GUARANTEE
- $32.50
DID YOU EVER GET A BETTER
BARGAIN ?
i;070.633.07
EVERYTHING
THE BEST;
Salter
& Waity,
LEADING GROCERS
TEL. 680.
Total Liabilities $25,855,231.93
Surplus as regards Policy
holders 1,523,302.25
Total Assets $27,378,533.30
From the foregoing . statement of
Assets there Is excluded (as Is usunl
with this Company) every Item which
la not admitted by the State Insurance
Department, and a very conservative
valuation Is put upon the various Items
ot assets,
CORNELIUS DONEMUS,
President
EMMETT MAY,
Manager, Hawaiian Islands,
JuJd Building, Honolulu,
JaS. Nolt, Jr., Sanitary Plumber,
EMPLOYMENT
8 NOW KEADY
The Life of Queen
VICTORIA
BDITI2D IIV
John Coulter and J. A. Cooper
of London and Cunndn.
ROOM 11, MAGOON BLD
MERCHANT ST.
.HOFFSCHLAEGER
Company, Ltd.
KINO AMD BITHCL STKEETS.
kjb''jb'i?,,i
.THE.
For Sale.
Firebrick
Fireclay
Mammoth
Rockers
APPLY TO
C. BREWER & CO., Ltd.
QUEEN ST.
Waikiki Inn
Best Seabathing
at Waikiki Beach.
Raft For Diving
SURFRIDINO
In good canoes with
" competent boatmen
FIFTY ' CENTS
A CUISINE WELL
NIOH PERFECT
AN IDEAL RESTING
PLACE
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The Kapiolani Tract-
tends from King street to the
Beach. A road 60 feet wide
will be opened on the east
side of the property adjoin
ing the Kamehameha Girls'
School; said road will ex
tend to the, sea.
Cross-roads will beopened
between blocks. Every lot
will have a frontage on a
road. The elevation varies
from forty feet high to ten
feet high above sea level.
No swamps around the
premises. No. freshet will
enter the property.
There is an offer to buy a
part of the property by a
great manutactunng com
pany. The chances are the
offer may be accepted. There
is every reason to believe
that the prices of lots will in
crease in a short time. The
owner of the property will
give all chances to purchas
ers to make 'money on their
investments.
The ground is superior to
any tract in the market.
The premises are situated
within one mile and a half of
the Postoffice.
The Government water
pipes are laid along the upper
portion of the property.
The prices are the cheap
est of any tract within two
miles from the center of the
city.
The terms which will be
given to purchasers will be
the best ever given by any
real estate dealer or broker
during the last twenty years
in Honolulu. '
For terms or more particu
lars, apply to
S. M. Kanakanui
Surveyor and Manager of
Kapiolani Tract Co.
Or to
W. C. Achi & Co.
Real Esiutt Dealers and
Brokers.
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